Tourism November 5, 2024 - 4:05 pm

Arajet celebrates first all-Dominican crew flight

Santo Domingo.- Arajet, the Dominican Republic’s flag carrier, celebrated its first flight crewed entirely by Dominican personnel, underscoring its commitment to local talent and the national aviation industry. Arajet’s CEO expressed pride in this achievement, noting it as a step forward in strengthening the Dominican aeronautical sector through the development and empowerment of local professionals.

In addition to delivering quality service, Arajet is dedicated to knowledge transfer and comprehensive training for pilots and technicians, bolstered by its cadet program with Boeing. This initiative opens doors for young Dominicans to become future aviators, enhancing the local talent pool.

Looking ahead, Arajet aims to integrate more Dominican and international pilots to grow its workforce and foster a robust operational culture. Committed to sustainable growth, Arajet is implementing eco-friendly practices, expanding its fleet, and investing in national talent, positioning itself as a pioneering force in regional aviation.

Source: RC Noticias

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